Cardinal Joseph W. Tobin, the archbishop of Newark, will celebrate Memorial Day Mass at Holy Cross Cemetery, North Arlington, on Monday, May 25, at 11 a.m. The annual outdoor service serves as a ...
When Nutley baseball coach Eric Puzio brought his team together for a talk after the Maroon Raiders’ 6-0 loss at the hands of Seton Hall Prep in the Greater Newark Tournament final, they weren’t ...
Late Observer sports reporter and Kearny man James F. “Jim” Hague is one of 16 who will be inducted into the 2026 Hudson County Sports Hall of Fame later this year. Hudson County Executive Craig ...
Late Observer Sports Reporter Jim Hague is one of 16 who will be inducted into the Hudson County Sports Hall of Fame in October. More to come soon.
Belleville’s voters made electoral history Tuesday, May 12, by electing the township’s youngest-ever mayor at 24 and by making him the youngest mayor in New Jersey today. Councilman and ...
Kate Schwerzler was waiting for the green light to drop down a bunt. “I’m very confident in bunting and Coach (Sydney) Pace gave me the green light, so I was just ready to go,” Schwerzler ...
Keira Hackett’s freshman year isn’t even over yet, but that hasn’t stopped her from having the best season that any North Arlington track & field performer has had in decades. This past ...
Shortly after Kearny’s three-set loss to Hoboken in the final of the Hudson County Tournament on Friday night, Kardinals head coach Ashley Latushko made sure they knew it was ok to feel hurt over ...
Marianne Siwek Mulligan Marianne Siwek Mulligan, R.N., 72, of Marco Island, Florida, formerly of Harrison and Point Pleasant, New Jersey “went home by the waterside to rest her bones, listening to ...
Thomas Hall Sr., born Jan. 12, 1955, died peacefully May 5, 2026. Raised in Kearny for 59 years before taking residence in Maynard, Massachusetts, where he has spent his last 12 years of life. He was ...
Two members of the Kearny Police Department were recognized by the Elizabeth Police Department for their collaborative work that brought down a criminal enterprise. Det. Sgt. John Fabula and Det.
The Knights of Columbus 6928 are selling lawn signs celebrating the United States’250th anniversary. Preorders may be placed by sending an email to knightsofcolumbus6928@gmail.com. The cost is $10 per ...
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